
















Beauty and Color 
Bleeding Heart 
Beloved by all. One of the most de- 
lightful of the spring-flowering plants. 
Bears numerous rosy red, heart-shaped 
flowers pendent on long arching stems. 
Grows to a height of 2 feet. It was a 
favorite in grandmother’s day and is still 
good. Don’t fail to get it at this price. 
2-year roots, will bloom this year, 55c 
each; 3 for $1.50, postpaid. 

Note: Perennials, strawberry plants and plants from 
pots will not be shipped until planting time, when new 
growth has started. 

P bea Gaillardia, 
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The Charming Blooms of Bleeding Heart 
GAILLARDIA, “Sun God” 
One of the finest additions to the famous family of Gail- 
lardias. Immense, rich golden yellow blooms on tall, erect 
stems about 24 inches long. Very hardy and thrives under 
adverse conditions. Blossoms freely over a long period, pro- 
viding lots of color in the perennial bed or border. Fine cut 
flowers, keeping a !ong time. 35c¢ each; 4 for $1.25, post- 
paid. 
HARDY ASTILBE “GLORIA” 
For Beauty in Beds or Borders 

ADD SOME OF THESE HARDY 
WILL BE MORE THAN PLEASED 
Pink Astilbe, Gloria 2 
eee ee one sere Hardy plant of the most strik- 
ing character. Attractive foliage, 
and in June and July the plant 
throws up long, plumy wands of 
rosy pink bloom on_ 18-inch 
stems. Because of their feathery 
character and brilliant coloring, 
they are exceptionally showy 
during their blooming season of 
approximately three weeks. Ex- 
cellent for low summer hedges, 
in perennial beds, or for accent 

pieces against shrub back- 
grounds. 
Blooming size, fibrous bulbs 
only 
45c each, 
3 for $1.25 
postpaid 
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Au Gres, Mich. 
May 19, 1944 
Krider Nurseries, Inc., 
Middlebury, Indiana 
Gentlemen: Received your or- 
der recently, Please accept my 
thanks for some-very fine nursery 
stock and a superb job of hand- 
ling and packing. W.R.J. 
Norwich, Ohio 
May 22, 1944 
Krider Nursertes, Inc., 
Middlebury, Indiana 
Dear Sir: I received my order 
and was so pleased with the 
plants. We were fortunate to get 
them planted just before a rain 
and have had quite a bit of rain 
simce, and they all look fine. I 
wish I had known about Kriders 
before I sent my order for roses 
to another firm—but from now on 
my orders go to Krider. 
Mrs. F.G,. 
